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Keith Smith of Spotrac and the Front Office Show kicks off hour two of ST to talk the NBA. Next we talk to Grant Hall who has been covering The Masters for 43 years joins us to talk The Masters. Wrapping up hour two is the Big Number of the Day.
Dr. Grant Hall joins us for a very special episode recorded in the wild West Texas wind. (Sorry about the audio!)
Hello and welcome to this special podcast featuring the Installation of Shelagh Rogers, 16th Chancellor of Queen’s University held at Grant Hall on November 11th 2024. Chancellor Rogers was installed at the first ceremony of the Fall 2024 Convocation period. The event was live streamed on the Queen’s University website and broadcast on CFRC 101. 9 FM and CFRC.ca from 2:30-4 PM. In addition to the official installation ceremony, this special episode also includes remarks by Honorary Degree Recipient Kent Monkman and the conferral of degrees in the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and the Faculty of Health Sciences. Welcome and enjoy!
In the first episode of the new season we welcome STFC centre back Grant Hall to the pod. We discuss his career, find out his 5 aside team made up of players he has played with and against, hear stories of managers with dogs and aggrovating opposition fans and much much more. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first time ever, we are recording on location! We were able to record this episode from Grant Hall on Fort McNair which is the place where the Lincoln Conspiracy trial took place in 1865. We are joined by guests Adam Oler, Michael Kauffman (author of "American Brutus") and Kim Holien. Huge thanks to them for joining us to have this discussion about the conspirators, the trial and its significance today.
In the first hour of Sportstsime Brett and Bryant talk about there top and not top stories. Then the guys talk to Grant Hall . With Hall the guys talk Calipari introduction and Masters. Finally to end the hour the guys talk UConn beats Purdue.
From Pepcom in Las Vegas, we got the latest on the state-of-the-art over-the-air tuner and digital recorder from Tablo. Grant Hall, CEO and Founder of Nuvyyo Inc. (the maker of Tablo) explains the features and enhancements that go beyond just OTA programming, and the benefits of not having to have the device directly connected to your router. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Grant Hall, CEO of Scripps-owned Nuvyyo, expands on the new, subscription-free Tablo video device for cord-cutters, how ATSC 3.0 fits into the future and how Tablo might make a connection with cable operators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An athlete from a young age, Grant Hall was an entertainer for as long as he could remember. Being raised in a family of prominent athletes never really motivated Hall to look into entertainment as a career until he suddenly found himself cherry-picked his freshman year in college during his first theater appreciation class. A moment that felt like extreme fruition and somehow a lifelong unknown dream realized, Hall suddenly found himself taking part in on-campus improv and theater clubs while enrolling into various film acting classes. With a newfound purpose in life, Hall didn't hesitate to sign with his first manager and, soon thereafter, made his move to LA – Marking the best move in his career. Fans of the Black-ish spin-off series Grown-ish can currently recognize Grant from Freeform's hit series' fifth season. After Zoey (Yara Shahidi) graduates from Cal U, the series continues with Junior (Marcus Scribner) as the main character. Learning how to tackle college obstacles for himself, Junior quickly learns how easy it is to fall on someone's bad side as he makes an enemy with Cal U's wealthiest high society, Crest and one of their most prominent members, Kyle, portrayed by Grant. Fans of the sitcom series can watch new episodes air on Freeform Wednesday nights at 10:30/9:30c and stream on Hulu. Before his small screen debut, Hall cut his teeth on web series like Tough Love and Tough Love: Los Angeles, as well as independent shorts such as 2 Eye Drops from Normal, to name a few. Sticking to his independent film roots, Grant can next be seen as the lead in independent film, Trigger. Set to portray Daniel, the film follows Hall as he comes face to face with his father's murder. Struggling to let go of the close bond they once shared, Daniel is led down a dark road where mayhem soon follows - The film will be streaming on Tubi in 2023. Keeping to the small screen, Hall can next be seen in the upcoming television series Cocaine Sister. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suavvsessions/message
D.O. interviews top producing mortgage broker Grant Hall with Rosegate Mortgage. Grant is on pace to fund over $50 million in loan volume in 2023 - and this is just his third year in the industry. In his first year, he funded over $20 million. Learn the secrets to Grant's success by tuning into this episode.
Guests- Takeo Spikes, Grant Hall, Landon Jackson, KJ Jefferson, Rocket Sanders & Bill King It's day 3 of SEC Media Days
Grant Hall, longtime media member covering his 41st Masters Tournament, joins Brett and Bryant Dacus to preview the tournament and talk about some of the players that could make a run at the green jacket, as well as discuss how the course is looking leading up to tee off tomorrow. Later, we tell you what we will be watching tonight during Taco Bell Crunchtime.
This week we look at the newly announced Netflix adult animated series Agent Elvis, the introduction of a transgender character into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the surprising Dexter spinoffs in the works, and Will Smith's next movie announcement! Our “Mojo Chats of the Week” feature actors Brendan Meyer and Grant Hall. We then go “Beyond the List” with an exploration of celebrities who have made career comebacks after being “cancelled.”
Här är ett klipp från intervjun med Robert Bergh i avsnitt 156. Robert går igenom sina V75-hästar på Solvallas annandagstrav och berättar också om flytten tillbaka till Bergsåker. Programledare: Jörgen Forsberg, Anders Malmrot och Markus Myron
Vi ringer upp Robert Bergh, Svante Båth och Fredrik B Larsson och kollar av läget med deras starthästar på annandagen på Solvalla. Lacke är precis klar med sillen och julskinkan och meddelar att han snart ska börja med hjälm. Han plockar dessutom fram fyra fina luringar under granen. Solvalla Podcast tar nu juluppehåll och är tillbaka 12 januari. I programmet: 01.19 Grattis Robert Bergh på födelsedagen 08.54 L.L. Labero och Grant Hall i STL Klass I 11.55 Albert Zonett i Hästägarkannan och Conrads Diderot i STL Brons 16.08 Bergh om tvååringarna i stallet 21.55 Svante Båth om Very Kronos i Gert Lindbergs lopp (STL Guld) 31.52 Svante om hur året varit och skillnaden mot tidigare år 39.00 Fredrik B Larsson om Milliondollarrhyme i Gert Lindbergs lopp 46.44 Round Cube i STL Klass II 51.31 Fredrik gillar nya backen på Erikssund 56.14 Hacker AM i Customs Årsfinal 1:00.03 Det är problem med foliet till skinkan 1:05.40 Lackes luringar till Solvallas V75 på annandagen 1:11.02 Från och med i morgon kör Lacke med hjälm Gäster: Robert Bergh, Svante Båth, Fredrik B Larsson och Lacke Programledare: Jörgen Forsberg, Anders Malmrot och Markus Myron
Hogs Captains; KJ and Cat Speak; Fickell Prepares Cincy For DWRRS Crowd; Guests- Bill King, Dan Hoard and Grant Hall
(Riverton, WY) - Challenger Sports has camps in Fremont County for kids over the summer but Grant Hall is back on the County 10 Morning Show. This time he is talking about the Challenger World Tour and a once in a lifetime opportunity for some Fremont County kids. The Challenger World Tour is a part of Challenger Sports, and their main goal is to allow kids a chance to go on world soccer tours. There is a chance to send kids from our area in Wyoming on this once in a lifetime experience, with experienced guides. Let's find out how we can help these kids achieve their goal! Grant Hall, who is from England, gives us more details below.
Burks and Titans Begin Preseason; Hogs MBB in Barcalona; SEC Week 1 Storylines; Home Run Cycle for Cards AA Player Guests- Bob Holt, Clay Henry & Grant Hall
Grant Hall joins the show to talk about the PGA Championship and college football. Gabe and Brett talk about the WCF and the wild day in the SEC.
( Riverton, WY) - Grant Hall recently joined the County 10 Morning Show with Jerrad and Charene as well as the County 10 Podcast. In this interview Grant talks of an awesome opportunity with the Challenger Sports International Soccer Camps in Fremont County and in particular highlights the Riverton soccer camp June 13th-17th. Coaches are coming from all over the world to help with these camps. Find out more details on location, logistics and how you can sign up your kids by clicking the interview below. Lander dates are June 6th -10th, you can find more here.
Chloe Goodman opens up about her pregnancy complications, meeting footballer fiancé Grant Hall and how her wedding plans are going...
Anne Rohmer is with Ryan Mallough (Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses) discussing how businesses are preparing for the gradual reopening on Jan 31st as well as the current “financial” health of many small/medium businesses. Kevin Frankish looks into how the hospitality industry has been particularly hard hit by the pandemic restrictions February is Black History Month and Tina Cortese speaks with Jerisha Grant-Hall – chair of the Newmarket African Caribbean Canadian Association on what events are being planned to celebrate. Anne Rohmer returns with her monthly check-in with Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua where they discuss the city's response to severe weather, the support for businesses reopening on Jan 31st and the Black History Month events. Jim Lang is with Art Hindle – the Canadian actor and King City resident who is set to receive the 2022 ACTRA Toronto Award of Excellence in March.
The storied football rivalry between Arkansas and Texas renews Saturday. We'll talk a look back at some of the most memorable games in the series with people who were there to see them, Clay Henry, Grant Hall and former Razorback Tom Ginn.
Since the beginning of the Covid pandemic, there has been a stark increase in Anti-Asian violence. More recently on March 16th, 2021, a gunman killed 8 and wounded 1 in a massage spa. We bring in our friend Grant Hall to discuss a variety of questions regarding the matter. What is Asian hate and how do we stop it? What are some common trends in the oppression of minoritized groups? How does the intersection of race and gender influence perspective? And, what role does anime play in it all? Come discuss with us on episode 5 of The NuBlack Podcast.
Dominic Shaw and Craig Johns look back on what has been a near-perfect for Boro on the pitch in the battle for a top six spot.We discuss the club accounts, released on Thursday, and what the numbers mean.There's praise for Grant Hall, who has been in exceptional form in the defence. And Craig declares his love for Yannick Bolasie!
Its Episode 57 of 'Ted Talks - The Ted Hanky Podcast' brought to you as always by Boro Bellend ... Ted Hanky! This week Ted and Mala discuss Grant Hall, half price Boris nosh, The Springfield Hotel, rooftop gigging, COVID cat's, and how to correctly address 'little people'.Not forgetting the Offshore Boys with another ACE episode ... Barry takes Pybo to see .... THE OFFSHORE ELDERS! Be on the next show, leave a voicemail question fort Ted by calling this number: 07955750211 The show contains a fair amount of bad language, adult references, and loads of "you know warra mean's" - (not for the easily offended, snowflakes, ... or sprogs)#makeborogreatagain Please also like, share and leave a nice 5 star review on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google & Stitcher ... and if your feeling like a true supporter you can sign up to the NEW TED HANKY PATRON SCHEME ..... full of fantastic offers, free gifts, and exclusive content.Click this link for more info: https://www.patreon.com/tedhankycomedy Written and performed by Ted HankySpecial thanks to Ade Mulgrew for additional writingA Boro Fan TV & Shoe Cake Comedy joint productionSponsored by The Stop To Edinburgh Comedy Festival and comedy ticket box office Jokepit.comNEW WEBSITE: https://www.tedhanky.com/ N:B - This is a parody show. Guests are often not real, subjects are often not real, please don't think this is real ... don't be a Doyle.Characters have been exaggerated purely for comic effect and we bear no malice or ill feeling towards the actual real person. Sincere apologies for any offence caused ... it is meant to be comedy. Music'Silly Intro' & 'Banjo's Unite' by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com'Dark Knight' by Serge NarcissoffMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_UShttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Queens Park Rangers captain Grant Hall opens up to Charlie about how he coped with depression during his 18-month spell out with a serious knee injury.Grant describes the moment he knew he needed help, how he got through his time on the sidelines, and how he learned to trust his body again after surgery.In a powerful and open chat, Grant also explains how he's changed from the experience - and his hopes to make the most from his career and life.
What can we learn from the genetic information of a virus? This week our guest is Grant Hall, an MPhil student in Department of Pathology at Cambridge University, currently working in the Cambridge COVID-19 Genomics Lab led by Professor Ian Goodfellow, which is part of the nationwide effort (COG-UK) to sequence the genomes of SARS-Cov-2 viruses isolated from COVID-19 positive patients. Grant talks us through how the genetic sequencing is performed, how this information can help scientists better understand and fight the pandemic, and what it is like to be at the forefront of coronavirus research in the UK. Information on COG-UK can be found here: https://www.sanger.ac.uk/science/collaboration/covid-19-genomics-uk-cog-uk-consortium The BlueSci Podcast is run by the Cambridge University Science Magazine, currently hosted by Ruby Coates and Simone Eizagirre. Visit www.bluesci.co.uk to access our free magazine, and find out how to get involved. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe! We welcome your feedback and suggestions via email: radio (at) bluesci (dot) co (dot) uk. You can also follow us on Twitter on @bluescipod. A transcript of this episode will available on the BlueSci website: https://www.bluesci.co.uk/posts/podcast-021-sequencing/
Grant Hall comes on to talk about acting and modeling. We talk about an Adidas commercial we both just worked on as well as the future of Hollywood, cancel culture, and the dangers of modern society. @therealghall
QPR defender Grant Hall joined The Loftcast this week to talk about his and the squad's strong start to the Championship season. The panel also looks back on what was a jam-packed opening month as we head into the first international break of the year.
In this episode, I have QPR defender Grant Hall. He explains: How breaking down in front of Steve Mcclaren and Les Ferdinand's office was a turning point in his life. Why he thought he would never play again and how he dealt with it by going out and drinking. Why he's changed his diet and how it's helped him perform for the better. Why he never looks at fans forums any more and what happened before when he did. PLUS he also gets the chance to redeem himself in getting to know you. if you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and give me a 5-star review. TO GET YOUR FREE DOWNLOAD AND AUDIOBOOK HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME BY 50% WITHOUT EVEN STEPPING ONTO THE PITCH. CLICK THE LINK BELOW. www.thefootballersmindset.com/improveyourgame If you have any questions for me or any guests that you know who could add value to the show please contact me at: Rob@thefootballersmindset.com
Grant is a Project Manager for Lawrence Companies. Grant joins the Recruit and Retain: Trucking Edition podcast to share the initiatives the company is running to improve communication and trust and to create a culture of driver advocacy. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Grant found his way into his current role through a background in sales and factory operations Why Grant has found himself enjoying learning YouTube and the ways drivers can interact with the platform Why Lawrence Companies believes in integrating their operations and recruiting teams to work together towards strategies and planning What driver communication efforts Lawrence makes to create a culture of driver advocacy and openness Why Lawrence created a “driver lounge” on Facebook that only their drivers can have access to Why Lawrence went to one main phone number and extension for dispatch to avoid having overflow and tied up extensions, reducing missed calls by more than half How Lawrence’s mentor group has been set up to help with onboarding and communication, and why everyone at Lawrence has obtained their CDLs What valuable lessons Grant and his team have learned through the process of getting their CDLs How Grant is the first Project Manager in Lawrence history, and how his role involves finding and implementing process improvements and initiatives How Grant has been able to get drivers onboard with the idea of using video event recorders to prove what happened during incidents Additional resources: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/grant-hall-1874b871/
In this episode of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, novelist Marcus Burke and sportswriter Shira Springer discuss writing and basketball with hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell. As March Madness rages on, we talk buzzy topics in the sports world: apprenticeship in college basketball, the need for consistent coverage of women athletes, and the importance of women sportswriters. Readings for the Episode: · Team Seven by Marcus Burke · Hennessy and Red Lightsby Marcus Burke · “7 Ways to Improve Coverage of Women's Sports,” by Shira Springer, Nieman Reports · “WNBA superstar Sue Bird rates sports coverage and finds room for improvement,” by Shira Springer, Nieman Reports · "La Liga turning heads with women's soccer," by Shira Springer, Sports Business Daily · “What If the United States Had Boycotted Hitler's Olympics?” by Shira Springer from Upon Further Review: The Greatest What-Ifs in Sports History, edited by Mike Pesca · One on One by Tabitha King · The Crossover by Kwame Alexander · A Sense of Where You Are, by John McPhee · Burn it All Down Podcast · The Meaning of Serena Williams by Claudia Rankine · Citizen by Claudia Rankine · R. R. Knudson, a Writer Whose Subject Was Sports, Dies at 75, The New York Times · “Grant Hall,” in A Region Not Home, by James McPherson · The Bad News Bears, dir. Michael Ritchie · The Girl Who Wanted to Run the Boston Marathon, by Robert McKay · Champion's Choice, by John R. Tunis Guests: · Marcus Burke · Shira Springer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QPR defender Grant Hall joins The Loftcast team to discuss the mental challenges as well as the physical ones he has faced in getting back to first-team action. The panel also looks back at recent results and Saturday's disappointing loss at Brentford as well as ahead to this weekends match against Stoke City.
Stephanie Lambropoulos (QUCO President), Shannon Hughes (Marketing Director), and Kelsey Loucier (Conductor) join us to discuss their roles with the Queen’s University Chamber Orchestra. Each of these three students teach us a lot about the great effort it takes into organizing 95 musicians and executing perfect performances twice annually in Grant Hall at Queen’s University. Continue Reading
Joe's big return to wrestling Chillin' Scott Hall Baseball is back NBA season winding down is Grant Hall a Hall of Famer Hot Lady Cartoon Tournament Carmen Sandiego on Netflix SUPERMARKET SWEEP SHOP TILL YOU DROP What game show did you want to be on as a kid WHEEL OF FORTUNE FAMILY FEUD BROOKLYN NINE-NINE Who's gonna die in INFINITY WAR BLACK PANTHER is the highest grossing MCU movie of all time both new X-Men movies have been delayed a year. Big Finish; Top 3 Batmans Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker (and rumored role of Mr. Strange) Closing Song: Nonpoint - In The Air Tonight
Tablo is the best way to stream and record broadcast TV to any device without paying for it. Nuvyyo CEO Grant Hall explains why. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/consumed/support
Queen’s campus hummed with activity May 27-29 when alumni celebrating a milestone anniversary (from 1941 to 2006) returned for Spring Reunion. Several classes participated in a Re-convocation ceremony in Grant Hall, presided over by Queen’s Principal Daniel Woolf and Chancellor David Dodge. All alumni taking part donned convocation gowns and hoods to relive their graduation from Queen’s. Alumni celebrating a 50th anniversary received commemorative medals at the ceremony.
Queen's University's Re-convocation Ceremony took place in historic Grant Hall in the heart of Queen's campus. This event is the central feature of Queen's official reunion weekend "Spring Reunion". This high-profile event is for all returning milestone Classes and is hosted by Queen's Principal and Chancellor. The event also features Queen's senior administration, Faculty Deans, local government dignitaries, celebrity speakers and more. At the event, re-convocating alumni receive a certificate of achievement. In addition, all alumni celebrating a 50th reunion receive special recognition and a 50 year medal.
Remember your Queens University convocation? Take a look back at some of the memorable Queen's convocation ceremonies in historic Grant Hall. This slideshow was developed as a prelude to a re-convocation ceremony for all returning alumni that took place May 29, 2010.
Documentary about the historic Hippodrome theater in downtown Waco by Lindley Atkinson, Allie Cornblath, Nathan Elam, and Grant Hall. Played at the 2010 Black Glasses Film Festival.
A compelling and influential voice in the contemporary theatre of Middle Eastern Politics delivered a Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 pm in Grant Hall. Hanan Ashrawi, founder and secretary general of the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH) speaks on The Global Context and Human Imperative of Peace in the Middle East. A tireless campaigner for human rights, she has distinguished herself in both the academic and political arenas. Her academic expertise has played a vital role in the development and recognition of Palestinian culture, while her longstanding political activism on behalf of the Palestinian people has contributed greatly to the establishment of an independent and self-governing Palestine.